National Electric Code definition

National Electric Code. (NEC) means the electrical code published by the National Fire Protection Association and adopted by the City, with or without amendment.
National Electric Code means the “NFPA 70: National Electric Code” published by the National Fire Protection Association (as amended).
National Electric Code. (NEC) means the code promulgated by the National Fire Protection Association, as amended and revised, adopted by the Department of Labor and Industry's Building Standards Program, and enforced by the board to set standards for electrical practice.

Examples of National Electric Code in a sentence

  • This Warranty is not applicable to any product(s) which are not installed and operated in accordance with the current edition of The National Electric Code (NEC), the Standards for Safety of Underwriters’ Laboratory, Inc.

  • Tenant shall perform all Tenant Work (i) in a good and workmanlike manner using materials of a quality reasonably approved by Landlord; (ii) in compliance with any approved plans and specifications, all Laws, the National Electric Code, and Landlord’s construction rules and regulations; and (iii) in a manner that does not impair the Base Building.

  • All improvements in and to the Premises, including any Alterations (defined in Section 9.03) (collectively, “Leasehold Improvements”) shall remain upon the Premises at the end of the Term without compensation to Tenant, provided that Tenant, at its expense, in compliance with the National Electric Code or other applicable Law, shall remove any Cable (defined in Section 9.01 below).

  • By way of illustration and not limitation, Grantee shall comply with the National Electric Code, National Electrical Safety Code and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standards.

  • Upon completing construction, the Customer-Generator will have the Customer-Generator Facility inspected or otherwise certified by the local electrical wiring inspection authority having jurisdiction, that the facility meets the requirements of the National Electric Code.

  • All cable used in this installation shall conform to National Electric Code Articles 800 and 725 for use in telephone systems and interconnecting cable runs as modified by the latest version of local electrical codes.

  • All wiring arrangements, temporary and permanent, must adhere to the National Electric Code.

  • Any and all electrical work shall be performed according to the National Electric Code (NEC) and Jurisdiction Having Authority.

  • All materials used and all work performed under the contract shall conform in all respects to the latest amended rules, regulations and requirements which are set forth in the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code; National Electric Code; California Electric Safety Orders; California Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Industrial Safety regulations; and any other regulatory requirement having jurisdiction over this type of work.

  • All Cabling installed by Tenant shall comply with the requirements of the National Electric Code and any other applicable fire and safety codes.


More Definitions of National Electric Code

National Electric Code means the code adopted by the board to regulate licensees.
National Electric Code. (NEC) means the code promulgated by the National Fire Protection Association, as amended and revised, adopted by the Depart- ment of Labor and Industry's Building Standards Program, and enforced by

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